Have you ever seen MomsMakingSixFigures and wondered, what do they do? They are a group of women from various professional backgrounds that have partnered with a U.S. based manufacturer. They don’t sell anything and are not your traditional “home based business.” They start by educating. They would love to educate you on their business and their team

Here are a few of the team members and their backgrounds.

Angie Gange, former mortgage broker, mother of three teenage boys (the oldest having just entered college), joined MomsMakingSixFigures to replace the substantial income that she once enjoyed in her former career.

Barbara Ryan, M.D., trauma and reconstructive plastic surgeon, grandmother of one active little boy, joined MomsMakingSixFigures to improve upon her quality of life as an on-call emergency room doctor who was constantly deprived of time with her husband, an active member of the US Navy.

Heidi Bartolotta, former pharmaceutical representative for three-state sales territory, mother of two young daughters, joined MomsMakingSixFigures when her husband was down-sized from his associate position at a large California law firm.

Michele Martin, former VP of Technology for a large real estate financial company, mother of four wonderful and active children, joined MomsMakingSixFigures when she realized that while she enjoyed her corporate position, she wanted to build something for herself.

Stacy Brown, former CPA and director and VP of a large international public company, single mother of a 4 year-old daughter, joined MomsMakingSixFigures to create more time-freedom without sacrificing her significant income.

Melanie Hughes, former registered dietician, single mother of three young children, joined MomsMakingSixFigures in order to be able to bridge the gap in monthly expenses without sacrificing her desire to be a stay at home mom.

These ladies are just a few of the dynamic women who make up MomsMakingSixFigures team. They know from experience that every woman faces different pressures trying to balance a professional career and motherhood. Working with other like minded women creates an incredible team.

Because the down economy over the last four-to-five years has negatively impacted each of them, they developed a business model that requires no overhead, no inventory and no selling. Contact them to learn more about MomsMakingSixFigures’ team. For more information, call (858) 472-7584, or, visit www.momsmakingsixfigures.com.

The Presidio Sentinel

The Presidio Sentinel is a commentary-driven newspaper that provides coverage on local, regional and national issues that impact the lives of its readers and the community it serves.

The serious issues are politics, government, redevelopment, the environment, conservation and safety. The quality of life issues include health, community activities, fundraisers, social events, religious issues and activities, theatre, arts, science and educational programs and services.

Our Mission

Making a difference, providing the facts, the truth, and a variety of opinions so that its readers are provided up-to-date researched information.

The Presidio Sentinel strives to create dialogue, bringing topics to the forefront that need and deserve attention. Its writers, who share a variety of experiences and business backgrounds, write on topics that impact readers on a daily basis.

Readership

We have over 35,000 monthly readers! Highly-educated, community- and arts-oriented. Both young and mature members of society. Most enjoy entertainment and travel, fine dining, local coffee houses, book and garden clubs, and participate in church, school and neighborhood activities.